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Factory Sans Thin
Factory Sans Thin includes 1 downloadable variant for live preview and testing.
Font Specimen
Details
- Designer Rivo Dwi Adriansyah, Abdul Malik Wisnu, Almarkhatype Team
- License Personal use only
- Format OTF
- Variants 1 file available
Factory Sans Thin font.
Factory Sans Thin is a light-weight sans serif font with a clean, narrow-feeling presence that works best when you want type to look modern without becoming loud. Its thin 100-weight style is suited to display use, short headings, logo drafts, posters, and layout mockups where the lettering has room to breathe.
About Factory Sans Thin
Factory Sans Thin is the thin style of the Factory Sans Serif Font Family. The available font file is an OTF file, with a normal style and a 100 font weight. That makes it a good choice when you need a very light sans serif look rather than a heavy headline face. Thin fonts can feel refined and minimal, but they also need careful sizing. In small text, low contrast, or crowded layouts, fine strokes can lose clarity quickly. For that reason, Factory Sans Thin is better treated as a display font for names, titles, covers, banners, and selected interface mockups rather than as a long paragraph font.
Use the preview box to test the exact words you plan to design with, especially if you are working on a logo, poster title, packaging concept, or social graphic. Short words, uppercase text, and generous spacing may show the thin structure more clearly, while long sentences may need a heavier companion font for readability. For web mockups, test it at large sizes first and check how it looks on light and dark backgrounds. If the strokes feel too delicate, pair it with a regular or medium sans serif for body copy, labels, menus, or supporting text.
Features
- Thin 100-weight sans serif style for clean display typography
- OTF font format suitable for common desktop design projects
- Normal, regular-style variant for straightforward previews and layout testing
- Best used at larger sizes where the fine strokes remain clear
- Useful for minimalist headings, logo concepts, posters, and brand mockups
Best Uses
- Logo drafts and wordmark experiments
- Poster titles and event graphics
- Clean website hero headings in mockups
- Fashion, portfolio, or editorial-style layouts
- Packaging concepts and label design tests
- Social media graphics with short text
- Minimal presentation covers
- Large display typography where thin strokes have enough space
License Information
Factory Sans Thin is marked as Personal Use Only. You can use it for personal projects, testing, previews, and non-commercial design experiments, but do not use it in commercial work unless you have confirmed and obtained the proper license from the rights holder. This includes client logos, paid branding, merchandise, advertising, monetized websites, app interfaces, and business materials.
Designer and Foundry
The designer information is listed as Rivo Dwi Adriansyah, Abdul Malik Wisnu, and the Almarkhatype Team. No foundry website or designer URL is included in the font listing.
Usage Tips
Because this is a thin sans serif, keep it large, give it enough letter spacing when needed, and avoid placing it over busy images. For logos and posters, test both uppercase and title case before committing. For web or UI layouts, use Factory Sans Thin for large headlines and pair it with a more readable sans serif for navigation, buttons, captions, and body text. A neutral regular-weight sans serif will usually be the safest pairing because it supports the thin display style without competing with it.
FAQ
Is Factory Sans Thin free for commercial use?
No. The license information marks Factory Sans Thin as Personal Use Only. You should not use it commercially unless you obtain a commercial license from the rights holder.
What kind of font is Factory Sans Thin?
Factory Sans Thin is a thin sans serif font. The available variant is a normal regular-style OTF file with a 100 font weight.
What is Factory Sans Thin best used for?
It is best for short display text such as logo drafts, poster titles, website hero headings, packaging concepts, and clean layout mockups. It is not ideal for long paragraphs because thin strokes can become hard to read at small sizes.
Can I use Factory Sans Thin for a logo?
You can test it in a personal logo concept, but commercial logo use requires the correct commercial license. Always confirm the license before using it for a client, business, product, or public brand identity.
What file format is included?
The available font file is in OTF format, which is commonly used in desktop design software and many font management projects.
How should I pair Factory Sans Thin with other fonts?
Pair it with a simple regular or medium-weight sans serif for body text and interface details. Keep Factory Sans Thin for larger headings or accent typography so the design stays readable.
Why does the font look too light in my design?
Thin fonts can disappear when used too small, placed over detailed images, or set in low contrast. Increase the size, add spacing, choose a calmer background, or use a heavier companion font for smaller text.
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